Geologists are raising alarms about the Tintina Fault in Alaska and Canada, warning it could generate a powerful earthquake. Studies suggest the fault holds significant seismic potential, and experts are urging preparedness to mitigate risks for nearby communities should a major quake strike the region in the future.

Scientists caution that the Tintina Fault running through Alaska and Canada may trigger a massive earthquake. With growing seismic concerns, experts emphasize monitoring and preparedness to protect surrounding communities from potential devastation if the fault releases its accumulated tectonic pressure in a future event.
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